Jeremy Bonderman anxious to return to Tigers

While rehabbing in Toledo is just fine, Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Jeremy Bonderman cannot wait to return to the big leagues. According to the Detroit News, Bonderman says if it were up to him, he would be back already.

June 3, Detroit News: "When I do come back, I feel bad for whoever's going to go because I don't think anyone really deserves to go anywhere," he said Tuesday. "I just want to be a part of the team. I don't have to do anything crazy. I don't want to come back up here and not be ready and take a guy's spot who doesn't deserve to be going anywhere. I feel like I'm ready, but I also understand that you have a good thing going here and I don't want to break up a good thing."

Bonderman is not scheduled to make another rehab start for Triple-A Toledo. Instead, he'll be re-evaluated by Tigers pitching coach Rick Knapp and manager Jim Leyland later this week.

"Rick is setting up a plan right now and then we're going to look at him and evaluate it to see where we stand," Leyland said.